Great video, i like how you discussed distribution of light using simple high school physics and the luminous flux equation, its also nice to see you linked Jorge S. Diaz video on the enola gay math problem as he goes in depth into all the calculations, these questions all fall under the optimization category of physics where you have to find the ideal angle or maybe the height of the lighting polls and it does require some intense math at times
Do I have a master's degree from engineering? Yes Have I seen and used more advanced math and concepts? Also Yes Do I find your videos interesting and entertaining? Very much Yes
One thing that isn't made clear here is that bombs doesn't drop straight down. It continues flying forwards as it falls. This means a plane traveling straight will be going the same direction as the bomb, not getting away from it. By immediately turning, the inertia of the bomb keeps it going forwards, while the plane races in the opposite direction. This gets the crew further away from the blast.
Whoever animated this needs a raise
Understanding the inverse square law is so important for so many different subjects. Great topic for a video.
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I 100% agree
update: 16.7k subs
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Great video, i like how you discussed distribution of light using simple high school physics and the luminous flux equation, its also nice to see you linked Jorge S. Diaz video on the enola gay math problem as he goes in depth into all the calculations, these questions all fall under the optimization category of physics where you have to find the ideal angle or maybe the height of the lighting polls and it does require some intense math at times
Glad you could make so many connections!
Informative, concise and easy to understand: an excellent video that's earned a new sub!
Welcome aboard!
Do I have a master's degree from engineering?
Yes
Have I seen and used more advanced math and concepts?
Also Yes
Do I find your videos interesting and entertaining?
Very much Yes
The animations really helped this concept make sense to me! Thanks for putting this together!
So glad it helped!
really professional video!
So interesting! I love the real life application of this math!
Us too!
Such a good explanation!
Glad you think so!
Super cool!
very cool, love the animations
We have a very talented team thank you!
Can someone explain the math they did with Oppenheimer to me? I kinda get it but not 100%.
One thing that isn't made clear here is that bombs doesn't drop straight down. It continues flying forwards as it falls. This means a plane traveling straight will be going the same direction as the bomb, not getting away from it.
By immediately turning, the inertia of the bomb keeps it going forwards, while the plane races in the opposite direction. This gets the crew further away from the blast.
@@benbookwormthank you. that was only question during that part of the video.